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Jamie Oliver Restaurants Go Bust
Personally I’ve never been to be but my OH has and he said for what you get they were over priced.
It’s a shame it’s gone under and especially for the workforce.
As the owner he had to put a lot of work into it and I understand he even remortgaged a couple of years ago when they got into difficulty. So from that point of view it’s a shame for him and his family as well.
However when you expand on your name things do somethings eventually go titties up. He can’t blame Brexit (well he can try) because it is all about customers moving on to the next bit thing and trying something new.
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It’s a shame it’s gone under and especially for the workforce.
As the owner he had to put a lot of work into it and I understand he even remortgaged a couple of years ago when they got into difficulty. So from that point of view it’s a shame for him and his family as well.
However when you expand on your name things do somethings eventually go titties up. He can’t blame Brexit (well he can try) because it is all about customers moving on to the next bit thing and trying something new.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whatever the opposite of a 'foodie' is, I am one of those, so I have no idea if Mr Oliver's restaurants are superior, inferior, or the same, as anyone else's.
I do rather wonder about the concept of a place to eat being named after someone famous - after all, he's not there cooking for me, is he?
I did eat at his restaurant in Liverpool a few months ago, food was fine, but not better or worse than I could get at home for less.
I didn't enjoy the food more because the place had his name over the door, I suspect that may be the root cause of his company's demise - calling a restaurant after a chef doesn't improve the food and service one iota.
I think the concept of a chef's name over a franchise is going to die out very quickly after this. Marco Pierre White and Gordon Ramsey may be next.
I do rather wonder about the concept of a place to eat being named after someone famous - after all, he's not there cooking for me, is he?
I did eat at his restaurant in Liverpool a few months ago, food was fine, but not better or worse than I could get at home for less.
I didn't enjoy the food more because the place had his name over the door, I suspect that may be the root cause of his company's demise - calling a restaurant after a chef doesn't improve the food and service one iota.
I think the concept of a chef's name over a franchise is going to die out very quickly after this. Marco Pierre White and Gordon Ramsey may be next.
Thanks.
My favourite restaurant is my local Italian, it's called Roberto's, named after the owner's son.
I have eaten there regularly for over thirty years, and frankly, they could call it anything, it wouldn't inspire me to eat, or not eat there, I have no interest in the sign over the door, just the food on the table
My favourite restaurant is my local Italian, it's called Roberto's, named after the owner's son.
I have eaten there regularly for over thirty years, and frankly, they could call it anything, it wouldn't inspire me to eat, or not eat there, I have no interest in the sign over the door, just the food on the table
I note there was no apology to the staff in his Tweet, just a load of crocodile tears. He's all right Jack.
"I’m devastated that our much-loved UK restaurants have gone into administration. I am deeply saddened by this outcome and would like to thank all of the people who have put their hearts and souls into this business over the years."
"I’m devastated that our much-loved UK restaurants have gone into administration. I am deeply saddened by this outcome and would like to thank all of the people who have put their hearts and souls into this business over the years."
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